Haylee Barber
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There's another lay of drama here because we're in the middle of an election in South Carolina.
The attorney general.
He's running for governor.
He's running for governor.
And we have a wholly new person that's not really on the radar of what we know about the Murdoch case, who's, well,
several people running for the AG's job.
And that's why in our interview last week with the Attorney General Alan Wilson, he says he would, you know, is doing all he can to make this case be retried before he leaves office in January.
And maybe, Carol, as death penalty.
This time, they're saying.
Death penalty, he said, is on the table.
Well, and to be fair, she was a first-term clerk of court.
And this was, by any measure, would be a lifetime huge trial.
And Haley and I met with her months before the trial because logistically, you know, journalists need a place to sit.
We need to know, what do you want us to do about parking?
We want to know, how are youβjust the logistics of covering a trial.
And I think while we were living it, you know, she did a very good job of wrangling a lot of things.
You know, that is a really interesting quote because ultimately the Supreme Court decided, you know, even though you had 11 people say I was not influenced, how can you unhear that?
For the ones that... All of them did not hear Becky say any of those things.
But for the ones that did, even though they said it didn't influence me, I think the feeling is...
Should you be forced to unhear that?